In the movie, the first scene is Riley Biers, and the second part is Bella and Edward in the meadow. This isn't mentioned in the book. The only time they are in the meadow in the book is after their battle against Victoria and her newborn army.

In the movie, only eight wolves are seen at the practice of newborn fighting. Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller are not seen, but it may be possible due to their age and inexperience they remained in La Push to guard the tribe during the fight.

In the book, Rosalie talks to Bella about how she became a vampire in Edward's room at the slumber party while he is hunting. Also she mentions her friend Vera who had a baby named Henry and a loving husband, which she envied, and that the reason she saved Emmett was because he looked like Henry.

In the movie, Rosalie tells Bella how she became a vampire on the balcony outside the kitchen after Carlisle bandaged Bella's hand. She does not mention Vera, Henry, her husband, or the reason she saved Emmett. Also, there is no slumber party in the movie.

In the book, Jacob gives Bella a bracelet for graduation with a wolf charm that he made, while, after some pleading, Edward gives her a diamond-heart charm.

In the movie, Jacob gives Bella a bracelet with a wolf charm that he made for her graduation. Not to be outdone, Edward later gives her a diamond heart charm without asking, saying "It seems only fair that I be represented as well".

In the book, Bella wears Jacob's bracelet on her left hand because her right hand was still healing at the time.

In the movie, a bracelet can be seen on Bella's right hand when Edward presented her with the engagement ring.

In the movie, four members of the Volturi guards are present: Jane, Demetri, Felix and Alec. They appear in two scenes, the first where they watch over the newborn army from a distance, before arriving in Forks after it's destroyed by the Cullens. The second scene was also in the book- after the battle, when they were confronting the Cullens and Bree Tanner.

In the book, Jacob tells Charlie that he kissed Bella in the living room. Charlie replies happily, saying "Good for you".

In the movie, Jacob tells Charlie that he kissed Bella in front of the house, just as Edward and Jacob are about to fight. Jacob's response is: "I kissed Bella, and she broke her hand, punching my face. Total misunderstanding." Charlie looks shocked.

None of the newborns make an appearance until the battle. They are merely mentioned by the Cullens about Jasper's experience, and how it relates to the Seattle ravage.

In the book, Edward, seeing through Seth's thoughts, sees Jacob getting hurt, and then rushes to the clearing. After finding out Jacob got hurt and that the Volturi are coming, Bella faints on the way there.

In the book, Edward and Bella are inside the tent when they mention their engagement. Jacob, in his wolf form, over hears, howls in pain, and takes off. Edward goes, and brings him back so he can talk with Bella in the morning. Bella becomes upset with herself.

In the movie, Edward and Bella are outside the tent when they talk about getting married. Jacob hears, in his human form, and Bella stops him before he leaves. She is angry at Edward for doing that after she made it clear that she didn't want Jacob to know until after the battle.

In the book, Jacob compares himself to the sun, saying he can fight the clouds, but not an eclipse.

In the movie, the comparison isn't mentioned.

In the book, after Jacob says Bella would be better off dead than being turned into a vampire, she gets on her motorcycle and leaves. It takes a while for her to forgive him. It is raining, and this is when she is kidnapped. Edward starts to believe seeing Jacob is okay.

In the movie, after making this statement, Jacob sees how it upsets Bella, and apologizes quickly. Edward never accepts Bella being with Jacob.

In the book, before the battle, Alice is upset with Bella for not allowing her to plan the wedding. Later, Alice, who is now in charge of the wedding, shows Bella her wedding dress.

In the movie, Bella and Edward talk about Alice planning the wedding in the clearing, but the dress is never shown.

In the book, Edward and Seth pile up all the pieces of Victoria and Riley (after tearing them to shreds), and then burn them together. Edward then approaches Bella with caution thinking she is "afraid" of him.

In the movie, Edward just burns Victoria with his lighter after he destroys her. Nothing is seen about Seth and Riley in the scene of burning Victoria, and Edward never thinks that Bella is afraid of him.

In the movie, the Cullens never asked anybody for help, and Irina and Laurent's relationship is never mentioned.

In the book, Jasper tells his history with the rest of the family around. He brings it up to Bella at the Cullen house.

In the movie, Bella is the only other person there. This conversation takes place in the training field where the other Cullens and wolves were being trained.

In the book, Jasper and Maria do not have any type of romantic relationship, he only worships the ground she walks on.

In the movie, Jasper says that he thought they were in love, but he says that he later found out that Maria was only using him to get what she wanted; she pulled the strings and Jasper was Maria's puppet.

In the book, Edward taunts Victoria to stay and fight by saying that James used her for her ability.

In the movie, Edward taunts Victoria by telling her she'll never get a chance like this again, then provoking her by referring to how he killed James. He said "You want her. You want me to feel the pain you felt, when I killed James. When I tore him to pieces. When I turned him to into ash. When I turned him into NOTHING," which is also very effective.

The name of the newspaper in the book is called The Seattle Times.

In the movie, the newspaper name is Washington Inquisitor.

In the book, Jasper does not attend school because he has graduated already, just like Rosalie and Emmett.

In the book, Bella helps Angela with addressing her high school graduation announcements.

In the movie, they are at school and Bella asks Angela if she needs help with her graduation announcements.

In the book, Jacob gets hurt and is taken to his house. When Edward tells Bella the news, she faints and wakes up near the Cullens.

In the movie, when Jacob gets hurt, Bella sees him lying on the field naked and shivering, and she gets goes to Jacob trying to comfort him.

In the book, Jasper doesn't approve of Bree and growls at her when she screams.

Jasper seems to be trying to protect Bree as he stands next to her at the mention of her presence in the movie.

In the book, Billy and old Quil say more about the Quileute legends with the spirit warriors and how they got the power to shape-shift into the wolf.

In the movie, only Billy talks and he only speaks about the wolves and the story of the third wife.

In the book, Alice keeps her mind busy on other more complicated subjects to keep certain other characters from finding out her plans.

In the movie, nothing on this subject is discussed at all.

In the book, Jacob comes to get Riley's scent and stays to ask Bella questions.

In the movie, Jacob's presence is featured right after he picked up Riley's scent.

In the book, it is mentioned that Quil imprinted on Emily's two year old niece Claire. Which is important because it is used as foreshadowing for Breaking Dawn.

In the movie, this is not mentioned at all.

In the book, Jacob mentions how he will not be able to age until he gains enough control to stop phasing.

In the movie, this is not mentioned.

In the book, after Bella sees Jacob and leaves, she spends the whole night crying. She tells herself that she will never let Edward see her cry for Jacob again.

In the movie, this is not mentioned.

In the book, Edward gives Bella college applications for her to fill out.

In the movie, this never happens.

In the book, Bella gets accepted into the University of Alaska, and Charlie asks Edward what his plans are. Edward tells him he's been accepted into Harvard, Dartmouth and the University of Alaska. Charlie questions what Carlisle is happy for Edward to do, and Edward tells him he's happy with his choices. Bella then says she was accepted into the University of Alaska, and Edward and her exchange grins.

In the movie, this never happens.

In the book, the first time you see Edward is when he comes to Bella's house to give her college applications.

In the movie, it is in the meadow, and Bella is studying for her English essay.

In the movie, only Carlisle goes. However Bella is outside waiting to see him.

In the book, Bella mentioned there were hot dogs, chips, and root beer at the camp fire.

In the movie, when Jacob and Bella arrived at the bonfire, Seth told them there were burgers to eat. There might have been others food and drinks too.

In the book, Jacob went to Bella's when Edward left, and he kept popping up in places scaring Bella while she was doing the dishes, and she kept dropping dish water everywhere. Jacob decided to make it up to her by rinsing and drying the dishes, and while he was doing that he asked her a question. So he wouldn't yell or scream he was squeezing his hand. He forgot he had a knife in his hand and cut himself, and Bella started getting dizzy from the smell of blood. Jacob explained to her that werewolves heal fast.

In the movie, Jacob makes a brief comment about it. This is when Bella learns about imprinting and asked subtly if Jacob had imprinted on her to where Jacob comes back with "You'd know if I had."

In the book, Bella doesn't mention belonging in a vampire world, but expresses her liking of it in Breaking Dawn.

In the movie, Bella tells Edward that she's never felt like she belonged in a human world, but felt welcome in a vampire one. She also says that this was her reason for wanting to become a vampire; saying it wasn't just about Edward.